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opposed the obama administration's eva asia pivot were the military surge of throughout asia to contain china all of these things and he's he's been hit with a lot of criticism but it's interesting to know that a guy like that could possibly sit in the seat that was previously occupied by panetta and rumsfeld so there is some change in the obama straight and has even though it isn't it intervened unfortunately in places like syria to a limited degree and has heart imposed harsh sanctions on iran i think a lot of the bush crew might have already intervened and so you know as much of a warmonger as obama is there isn't a a a fortunate slight change in foreign policy from the bush years well what do you think what's the setting in america to tell my foreign audience how americans are ending the year you know it's a good mood i mean we have the newtown shooting which is really heart wrenching his america changed in this year. you know what not a lot of changed the republican party opposing obama at every juncture and not negotiating with them right now the fiscal cliff is coming and we're all goi
opposed the obama administration's eva asia pivot were the military surge of throughout asia to contain china all of these things and he's he's been hit with a lot of criticism but it's interesting to know that a guy like that could possibly sit in the seat that was previously occupied by panetta and rumsfeld so there is some change in the obama straight and has even though it isn't it intervened unfortunately in places like syria to a limited degree and has heart imposed harsh sanctions on...
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that's not necessarily a bad thing when it hits for china markets. in all likelihood you'll see a rally. >> if you don't want emerging market debt, you can buy this and get the exposure? >> that's absolutely correct. you don't have the same accounting concerns. you buy multi-national u.s. global companies with better accounting control. >> michael, thank you very much. >>> gold prices are on the down side for this week. it's been kind of a brutal week for the precious metals. final floor trades in metals being made right now. live coverage of the close is coming up on "power." >> announcer: cnbc program is sponsored by mercedes benz. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to
that's not necessarily a bad thing when it hits for china markets. in all likelihood you'll see a rally. >> if you don't want emerging market debt, you can buy this and get the exposure? >> that's absolutely correct. you don't have the same accounting concerns. you buy multi-national u.s. global companies with better accounting control. >> michael, thank you very much. >>> gold prices are on the down side for this week. it's been kind of a brutal week for the precious...
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states refusing to sign on the other side russia and china some other states happily signing that that agreement is it could it be called an internet cold war starting definitely not and i could hardly grieve that it was a kind of a failure because we have like eighty nine countries already who openly schol dear editor and openly agreed to sign the new document. even though the they're just eighty nine countries many remaining countries they are still in the process of signing ok let's just zoom in on the russia itself for a second. russia was one of those pushing at this summit for more regulation of of what was to was called a national segment of the internet first of all could you just help me i find that an odd concept of the national segment of the internet how do you define a national psyche in something that everyone really thinks of as as without boundaries as a as a global phenomenon you know my personal edited to add to what happened in the way and to it exactly to the coverage must media. it seems to me that musk media definitely overreacted on what was actually written in t
states refusing to sign on the other side russia and china some other states happily signing that that agreement is it could it be called an internet cold war starting definitely not and i could hardly grieve that it was a kind of a failure because we have like eighty nine countries already who openly schol dear editor and openly agreed to sign the new document. even though the they're just eighty nine countries many remaining countries they are still in the process of signing ok let's just...
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china with a knife with 22 injured children. injured, not dead. that's the difference. in the united states we have 9,000 people killed with guns last year in similar countries like germany, 170 and canada 150. there is a reason for that. >> what would you like to see in terms of specific gun control? >> there a number of pieces of legislation we have been pushing. no reasonable gunowner who is a sportsman can object to bans on assault weapons made only to kill as many human beings as possible like in a military situation. no one can object to a ban on the sale of large ammunition clips so you can't reload. no one can object to microstamping of car traj -- cartridges so you can trace the murd e we pop. no one can object to eliminating the gunshot exception so even if you buy a gun at a gun show, they still have to check your background to make sure they are not selling to someone on a terrorist watch list or mentally unstable person or a felon. those are the reasonable things we should do. >> we had a heated debate on a previous
china with a knife with 22 injured children. injured, not dead. that's the difference. in the united states we have 9,000 people killed with guns last year in similar countries like germany, 170 and canada 150. there is a reason for that. >> what would you like to see in terms of specific gun control? >> there a number of pieces of legislation we have been pushing. no reasonable gunowner who is a sportsman can object to bans on assault weapons made only to kill as many human beings...
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china operations are. the great russian warriors. prevailing over houses and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. come a complete bed triumphant. with people's admiration two hundred is. all. while. california desert offers an air show and an emission museum was about to you. but the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming on a signature trip there when you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma you with all the the final turn to treat he's letting a guy with out there know what not to get pinpoint. right now. those shelves become income mortal danger and a piece of art. stick them in base jacket in making him some pretty. old bombs. on our team. would be soon which brightened. soon from finest impression it's. nice fun stunts on t.v. don't come. tonight i'm inside the ecuadorian embassy talking to julian us all she's been cooped up here for almost six months while he's been here though he hasn't been sitting idle he's written a new book called cite a punk for freedom and the future of the internet it's
china operations are. the great russian warriors. prevailing over houses and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. come a complete bed triumphant. with people's admiration two hundred is. all. while. california desert offers an air show and an emission museum was about to you. but the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming on a signature trip there when you look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma you with all the the final turn...
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other nations with the support of western states now when the first wave of unrest began of course in china zero coltan years ago few could have seen how far it could have spread of what results it would bring ridiculous reports now from the cradle of the arab spring on that was left behind. it began here in tunisia two years ago when a poverty stricken french vendor search yourself on fire in an act of desperation some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of psychological problems whatever mohali was this is real motivation was his act of self-immolation set up a string of events which became known as the arab spring decades old regimes were toppled what came to replace them is hardly what most of the people in these countries had in mind when they were doing the revolutions they wanted freedom of speech and free elections bred on their tables and jobs what they got seems to be a very different result situationist war strife comparison to. comparison to the years before. the revolution personally i don't feel safe. when we see. all the violence of the police. or of
other nations with the support of western states now when the first wave of unrest began of course in china zero coltan years ago few could have seen how far it could have spread of what results it would bring ridiculous reports now from the cradle of the arab spring on that was left behind. it began here in tunisia two years ago when a poverty stricken french vendor search yourself on fire in an act of desperation some say he was a hero others say he was a drunkard with a history of...
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. >> and the letter from china to a local lawmaker slamming warnings about an imported dog food. >> and a little glow fish that researchers say could hold the key to discovering life saving >>> police in san francisco alerting residents in the mission district about a registered sexual offender in their neighborhood. a 53-year-old was released this month, served 24 years for a number of sexual assaults against children. police now say he's living in the mission district apartment, sim yonz has been convicted of several offenses dating back to 1982. >> homeland security launched a search for a woman producing child pornography. take a look at the photos obtained by the department. this woman is accused of producing a video which she engages in sexual condwukt a four to five-year-old victim shechl wears this ring, investigate investigators say danish police down loaded this from the internet. >> research found antibiotics used to treat bronchitis failed to aleave symptoms finding they were likely to lead to side affects including nausea or rashes. researchers say antibiotics are effective
. >> and the letter from china to a local lawmaker slamming warnings about an imported dog food. >> and a little glow fish that researchers say could hold the key to discovering life saving >>> police in san francisco alerting residents in the mission district about a registered sexual offender in their neighborhood. a 53-year-old was released this month, served 24 years for a number of sexual assaults against children. police now say he's living in the mission district...
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we lost 14,000 children killed in one day in an earthquake in china. 7,500 in one day in pack san in a school in an earthquake. the terrible situations do cause us to refocus and try to come up with improvements. and our children are getting safer at school day by day. i put a 4-year-old on a school bus this morning. but i feel fairly confident, not that, again, no place is perfectly safe, but i trust his teacher, principal, school system and local public safety officials to do a good job of trying to make him safe. >> i second what you said there. i trust that people in my children's school to keep them safe but what are you comfortable with parents like us telling kids about what to do in a given emergency, keeping in mind that as parents we do want to keep that sense of innocence that our 4 and 5-year-olds have about the world? what information are we giving them? >> we have to be very careful. my wife and my 4-year-old, we have not let him watch the media coverage but he was hiding in our closet yesterday. and she was ironing clothes and said, hunter, what are you doing there? he
we lost 14,000 children killed in one day in an earthquake in china. 7,500 in one day in pack san in a school in an earthquake. the terrible situations do cause us to refocus and try to come up with improvements. and our children are getting safer at school day by day. i put a 4-year-old on a school bus this morning. but i feel fairly confident, not that, again, no place is perfectly safe, but i trust his teacher, principal, school system and local public safety officials to do a good job of...
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not have distribution with the largest phone carrier, china mobile. they have distribution with unicomm. it looks great but not as good as what it did in the u.s. that's one reason. >> very quickly, on apple map debacle, how damaging was that? that was a slip, a big slip for them. >> yes, i think it was. a little bit after turning point for the company because its leadership in software for wireless was unquestioned. for the first time, users were saying, you screwed this up. >> you messed this up. >> yes. that sent a signal, they changed leadership. >> they had a reputation for doing everything right. this was an instance for where they did not. thank you. >> good to have you here. >> brian shablgtman. >> hard to talk about apple without talking about google. there are reports over the weekend this they are settling their search issue with the ftc. also interesting can comments about how they really believe that search with google will be more mobile than desktop on the year 2016. it is up $14.49. sue, to you. >> brian, thank you very much. we raise
not have distribution with the largest phone carrier, china mobile. they have distribution with unicomm. it looks great but not as good as what it did in the u.s. that's one reason. >> very quickly, on apple map debacle, how damaging was that? that was a slip, a big slip for them. >> yes, i think it was. a little bit after turning point for the company because its leadership in software for wireless was unquestioned. for the first time, users were saying, you screwed this up....
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they finished the trading session with gains and in china anti-jaun, they -- and tie jaun they also -- taiwan they also posted gains. nasdaq, s&p 500, dow jones industrial average, they are all in pretty good ape and nasdaq is back above 3,000. >>> iphone owners are happy to have them back on their smart phones. there were more than 10 million beyond downloads to new maps since it was available. apple decided to drop the map but then the maps were harshly criticized and he offered alternatives. >> you have yours? >> yes. >> just imagine, television and twitter, working together. the new way twitter will measure how much television you are watching. >> plus workers will go on strike at oakland international airport. >>> get the top stories sent straight to your cell phone. get your morning wake-up call by texting the word wake up to 70123. hness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power
they finished the trading session with gains and in china anti-jaun, they -- and tie jaun they also -- taiwan they also posted gains. nasdaq, s&p 500, dow jones industrial average, they are all in pretty good ape and nasdaq is back above 3,000. >>> iphone owners are happy to have them back on their smart phones. there were more than 10 million beyond downloads to new maps since it was available. apple decided to drop the map but then the maps were harshly criticized and he offered...
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you can't get your hands on guns in china but it's happening with knives and axes in schools. there's not really much you can do. columbine had an armed guard. virginia tech has an armed police presence. it's not the answer. i think it's just identifying these people and somehow stepping in before this happens. >> blake, let me ask you this -- mark opens the door about security and armed guards and so forth. my sister-in-law, bless her, down in virginia beach, is a schoolteacher. she called my wife this afternoon to relay a story about security in some of the inner city schools in that area. let me read you what she said. somebody comes into the school, they have to get buzzed in. this guy got buzzed in. we don't know yet why, how, when and where. but he got buzzed in. the buzzer goes off and sets an alert. follow me on this. somebody buzzes in. maybe they go through a window. teachers start a drill. the kids are put into a corner. listen to this. shades are pulled down, lights are then flicked off to leave the impression to a potential killer that nobody's in the classroom. n
you can't get your hands on guns in china but it's happening with knives and axes in schools. there's not really much you can do. columbine had an armed guard. virginia tech has an armed police presence. it's not the answer. i think it's just identifying these people and somehow stepping in before this happens. >> blake, let me ask you this -- mark opens the door about security and armed guards and so forth. my sister-in-law, bless her, down in virginia beach, is a schoolteacher. she...
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china overall is looking to bring parts of america to china. >> reporter: in 2010, this vineyard was up for sale. chinese investors bought it. now, 90% of the wine from here-- that's 9,000 cases-- is shipped to china. what does a chinese company want with a vineyard in napa valley? >> there's a big demand in china for luxury goods, for goods that are scarce, and for goods that are well made. rather than buying chinese-made products and sending our money over there, they're buying eir ican-made products and .ending their money back here. >> reporter: and the jobs stay here. re.and the jobs stay here. >> reporter: chinese firms, flush with cash, have invested $16.4 billion in the u.s. in the past decade, $1.3 billion in california companies, a record $560 million in just the past year. the chinese are also boosting the golden state's housing recovery. they've bought one out of every ean homes sold in the past year. >> compared to the high-end thiing like in beijing, this is not that expensive, though. r: reporter: di meng is a student at the university of oruthern california. his paren
china overall is looking to bring parts of america to china. >> reporter: in 2010, this vineyard was up for sale. chinese investors bought it. now, 90% of the wine from here-- that's 9,000 cases-- is shipped to china. what does a chinese company want with a vineyard in napa valley? >> there's a big demand in china for luxury goods, for goods that are scarce, and for goods that are well made. rather than buying chinese-made products and sending our money over there, they're buying...
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that is a a record launch in china. >> well, still to come here tonight at 6:00 a nationwide clam yoer for stronger gun control laws and a firearms instructor joins to say. >> the neighbors who are raising a red flag. >> and michael finney helps plant a dreaudsx a school hopes to become the little school that could. stay with >>> a new survey shows growing support for gun control following the connecticut school tragedy. according a poll, 54% support stricter gun control. 71% oppose the ban of hand guns but 52% favor banning semi automatic weaponsnhxv÷ andd in the bay area gun control advocates poining to those number questioning universal background checks. more on that. and last night we heard the president say no set of laws could prevent a mass shooting but added that could not be an excuse for doing nothing. tonight the debate is getting more attention. protestors demonstrated outside of the national rifle association in washington, d.c. this morning and a long time gun rights congressman told msnbc it's time to do something. >> i don't know anyone that needs 30 rounds in a clip
that is a a record launch in china. >> well, still to come here tonight at 6:00 a nationwide clam yoer for stronger gun control laws and a firearms instructor joins to say. >> the neighbors who are raising a red flag. >> and michael finney helps plant a dreaudsx a school hopes to become the little school that could. stay with >>> a new survey shows growing support for gun control following the connecticut school tragedy. according a poll, 54% support stricter gun...
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and its allies were quietly crain from russia and china to carry on blocking intervention at the u.n. both countries have repeatedly vetoed such resolutions on syria. exclusively to the foreign minister describe the international community's failure to condemn a rebel forces as wiring. groups of their position which are several issues which are not united on this single comment they also resort to unacceptable methods absolutely contrary to international humanitarian law. they can cause the just. the staging terrorist attacks and it is very disheartening that our western call digs in the security council started to refuse. condemning terrorist attacks in syria saying that yes there isn't as bad but you must take concrete cound the overall context of what is going on in syria and why people resort to terrorist attacks it's absolutely unacceptable and this logic we will might leave us if we follow this logic might lead us to a very dangerous situation not only in the middle east but in other parts of the world. and the west would start would begin to. qualify terrorist as. bad terrorist
and its allies were quietly crain from russia and china to carry on blocking intervention at the u.n. both countries have repeatedly vetoed such resolutions on syria. exclusively to the foreign minister describe the international community's failure to condemn a rebel forces as wiring. groups of their position which are several issues which are not united on this single comment they also resort to unacceptable methods absolutely contrary to international humanitarian law. they can cause the...
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china is their protector. what can we do? >> one of the things we have done in the past which was highly successful was basically to black list the banks that were doing business with north korea. remember, they have to get hard currency. they don't produce anything. so when we found they were counterfeiting hundred-dollar bills, we began a process of freezing those account, not allowing the banks to do business with the west. of course, the banks said all right n. that case, we will not run money through this account for north korea. we will freeze it. as a result, kim jung il was want able to rup his program. but we should re-deploy the sanctions? >> who looked at that -- why did they lift it? it was an attempt to give them carrot, hoping it will -- >> exactly. right. for the last 18 years, as you know, there has been an effort off and on to give carrots. we have transferred billions in food aid. south korea has transferred a let of aid. so as a consequence, according to defectors, what we have really done is to help fund t
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but it looks like sales were off to a strong start in china. apple says it sold 2 million iphone 5s in the first three days of business in china. there are some expectations that the company could sell up to 50 million iphones in the current quarter. there are other concerns about the new ipad mini cannibalizing sales of its larger sibling. >>> google is unscathed by an antitrust investigation here in the united states, according to the "wall street journal." a number of rivals say google's search practices emphasize its own services and companies over that of competitors but the "wall street journal" says u.s. federal trade commission won't force google to sign a consent decree and google will voluntarily make changes. looks like they are facing a similar probe in europe. >>> stock market has been focused on "fiscal cliff" talks of late. negative sentiment last week, some hope after some weekend talks. so let's see how the market is doing now. dow higher by 52 points. nasdaq is up by 14. s&p gaining 7. apple shares flat, google up 1.5% on the
but it looks like sales were off to a strong start in china. apple says it sold 2 million iphone 5s in the first three days of business in china. there are some expectations that the company could sell up to 50 million iphones in the current quarter. there are other concerns about the new ipad mini cannibalizing sales of its larger sibling. >>> google is unscathed by an antitrust investigation here in the united states, according to the "wall street journal." a number of...
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. >>> it's been three days since the iphone has gone on sale in china. china is a significant market for apple, it accounts for 15% of the company's revenue or about $24 billion during the last fiscal year. >>> a traffic stop in kansas city leads to the discovery of pipe bombs and fireworks right inside a truck bed. police stopped a tow truck driver on suspicion of drunk driving and after taking a closer look at the truck, they say they found homemade fireworks and pipe bombs. in order to safely detonate those devices they had to shut down a near by greyhound station. >>> coming up a live report from newtown connecticut, plus raiders fans show team pride in support for those lost in friday's shooting. >>> it is a defining moment for our town but it does not define us. we are newtown a special and caring place. >>> a the memorial continues to grow in newtown a city leader says her connecticut town is defined by acts of courage and by continuing commitment to its children. 20 young lives were lost on friday. all of them six or 7 years old. and at a vigil t
. >>> it's been three days since the iphone has gone on sale in china. china is a significant market for apple, it accounts for 15% of the company's revenue or about $24 billion during the last fiscal year. >>> a traffic stop in kansas city leads to the discovery of pipe bombs and fireworks right inside a truck bed. police stopped a tow truck driver on suspicion of drunk driving and after taking a closer look at the truck, they say they found homemade fireworks and pipe bombs....
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is this support provided by china, or is there more of work? >> i think it is china. today here in the u.s. you have no inflation. the fed can't even get more aggressive. they may have to the way things are going, but you're also seeing a return to geopolitical rest. the increased risk that the syrian situation could expand. the u.s. sending missiles and troops to the area does not make oil traders excited, but the other market that was driving today was gasoline. we put on $0.6 a day. on a slew of refinery issues, mainly year in the midwest. if you look at the refinery, a major crude unit that is having a lot of problems with all of -- they push back the time that it can start because of concerns about some fireproofing quoting. some people being sued over this, but it is driving prices higher. the cash market in the gulf, and chicago. good news, natural gas is warm. those level in three months. that's a good way to end the week. ashley: and phil flynn at the cme. thank you, as always. tracy: well, several names reportedly lining of to be a bidder for the twinkie mak
is this support provided by china, or is there more of work? >> i think it is china. today here in the u.s. you have no inflation. the fed can't even get more aggressive. they may have to the way things are going, but you're also seeing a return to geopolitical rest. the increased risk that the syrian situation could expand. the u.s. sending missiles and troops to the area does not make oil traders excited, but the other market that was driving today was gasoline. we put on $0.6 a day. on...
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louis rams, 212 yards rushing and one china. 294 yards shy of the all-time record. he could give it with two games left. >> ama: it would be great if both our teams win today. a return to middle earth just ahead. how "the hobbit" stacks up to >> ama: join me at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll take a look at a massive asteroid three miles wide. at it considered a potential threat but not for several centuries. and it's back to school tomorrow and after friday's shooting it can be scary even for kids in the bay area. tonight the one thing you should tell your kid before they head to school. >>> middle earth is back on top at the box office. >> ama: peter jackson's "the hobbit" took in nearly $85 million in the record-setting opening, stronger than the three previous "lord of the rings" films, and guardians pulled in the family crowd. lincoln crossed the $100 million mark. skyfall is still hanging on. coming in at number four. and "life of pi" wraps up the top five films. that does it for us at 6:00. thank you so much for joining us this evening. we have free apps for your sma
louis rams, 212 yards rushing and one china. 294 yards shy of the all-time record. he could give it with two games left. >> ama: it would be great if both our teams win today. a return to middle earth just ahead. how "the hobbit" stacks up to >> ama: join me at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll take a look at a massive asteroid three miles wide. at it considered a potential threat but not for several centuries. and it's back to school tomorrow and after friday's shooting it can be...
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it's not in china play. no, they have a small percentage of their sales in china and some tourist business here so you can forget about that, but even if it were, china sales are down. >> and i think we're saying the same thing in essence. my belief is, look, they're coming after this consumer discretionary spending. they came after the luxury end. they came after coach. there's not much juice to squeeze out. on the other side of that that gives the potential for coach to rally. >> i'd rather go to nordstrom. i'd rather play the luxury end. >> why nordstrom? >> i'm not counting on coach and coeurs. the high end consumers, there are have i few places for them to go in terms of broad line. >> the high end consumer rolls over altogether both you guys lose? >> absolutely. what i'm saying is that you're going to lose less. in the luxury space i mentioned before tiffany, i think the benefit that you have with tiffany, this is another name that you could play, is you've got that exposure to the potential recovery i
it's not in china play. no, they have a small percentage of their sales in china and some tourist business here so you can forget about that, but even if it were, china sales are down. >> and i think we're saying the same thing in essence. my belief is, look, they're coming after this consumer discretionary spending. they came after the luxury end. they came after coach. there's not much juice to squeeze out. on the other side of that that gives the potential for coach to rally. >>...
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china is the key to this story. i'm not a bull on china. if you are, that's the bull's case. >> pete, who made the more compelling argument in this case? >> i said beforehand i wasn't going toeith my brother. actual actually, i am. i tend to be a bull on china. i tend to be a bull on the global economy coming back in a big way. i think fedex is going to be the beneficiary. i think the icing on the cake is exactly what john put out there, which is the express. if they actually -- if that starts to come back better, i think the sky is the limit. >> we'll close the case on this one. there may be more optimism on housing, but one of the nation's most respected voices on that topic isn't ready to sound the all clear. it's robert shiller. he joins us on the fast line. welcome back. >> my pleasure. >> there's a lot of optimism about housing. what are we missing? >> a lot of people seem to think if the market turns around, that means more of the same, meaning another big boom. i don't think that's in the cards. we might see home prices go up a litt
china is the key to this story. i'm not a bull on china. if you are, that's the bull's case. >> pete, who made the more compelling argument in this case? >> i said beforehand i wasn't going toeith my brother. actual actually, i am. i tend to be a bull on china. i tend to be a bull on the global economy coming back in a big way. i think fedex is going to be the beneficiary. i think the icing on the cake is exactly what john put out there, which is the express. if they actually -- if...
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police in china have rescued 89 children in a major sting against child adoption gangs. police say they started investigations after reports in several provinces human trafficking remains a serious problem. in 2011, over a hundred thousand children were rescued. the united states has passed a resolution expressing concern over the treatment of thousands that have been displaced. the nonbinding resolution calls on the government of myanmar to investigate abuses. two people have been killed in that country after a commercial airline missed the runway. 63 passengers were on board when it came down. 10 others are injured. a fire swept through two rows of apartments in the philippines. six people were killed, and thousands are now homeless. it is not clear how the fire started. it is thought the electric circuit might have been overloaded with holiday lights. an indian policeman who was injured during a demonstration in new delhi has died. the 42-year-old was reportedly beaten up by front esters. -- protesters. >> the barricades are up, and there is a heavy security presence
police in china have rescued 89 children in a major sting against child adoption gangs. police say they started investigations after reports in several provinces human trafficking remains a serious problem. in 2011, over a hundred thousand children were rescued. the united states has passed a resolution expressing concern over the treatment of thousands that have been displaced. the nonbinding resolution calls on the government of myanmar to investigate abuses. two people have been killed in...
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taiwan as the true china, and now richard nixon as a traitor. >> when nixon did it, do you think he felt that he would manage to calm the right down? or was it a price he was willing to play? >> it was the price he was willing to pay. >> this was the week that changed the world. >> richard nixon said when he went to china with you, of course, in '72, the week that he was there, he said this is the week that changed the world? >> he was right. >> well, those were some of the tough decisions we wanted to analyze. do you agree with the choices these people made? what are the toughest decisions you have made? join in the conversation online. #toughdecisions on twitter or cnn.com/fareed. we'll highlight the most interesting ones on our website. thank you for joining us tonight. we hope your decision to watch our show was not a tough one. >>> tonight, the one and only barbra streisand. ♪ and the way we were >> extraordinary hour. the legendary superstar. >> those men are fighting for your right to make any kind of picture you want. >> her incredible career. >> i only began to sing because i
taiwan as the true china, and now richard nixon as a traitor. >> when nixon did it, do you think he felt that he would manage to calm the right down? or was it a price he was willing to play? >> it was the price he was willing to pay. >> this was the week that changed the world. >> richard nixon said when he went to china with you, of course, in '72, the week that he was there, he said this is the week that changed the world? >> he was right. >> well, those...
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he also vowed to take a firm stance on territorial disputes with china. abe served as prime minister once before, but he quit in 2007, citing ill health. opponents of egyptian president mohammed morsi are sounding the call for nationwide protests again tomorrow against a constitution drafted by islamists. the opposition was bolstered after saturday's first round of voting on the document. only about a third of eligible voters turned out, as 57% approved the draft-- a much lower level of support than predicted. the second round of voting is saturday. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we pick up now on some of the major questions being asked about guns, mental health and other issues in the aftermath of the shootings. we get four perspectives. dan gross is the president of the brady campaign to end gun violence. david kopel is an adjunct professor of constitutional law at the university of denver and the research director for the libertarian-leaning independence institute. katharine nordal is with the american ps
he also vowed to take a firm stance on territorial disputes with china. abe served as prime minister once before, but he quit in 2007, citing ill health. opponents of egyptian president mohammed morsi are sounding the call for nationwide protests again tomorrow against a constitution drafted by islamists. the opposition was bolstered after saturday's first round of voting on the document. only about a third of eligible voters turned out, as 57% approved the draft-- a much lower level of support...
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it's not going to china because they're becoming uncompetitive. >> exactly. i think a lot of companies are recognizing that the attraction is to do jobs here because it will be able to minimize their risk. there's a lot of concentration overseas particularly in india which historically has been the epicenter of all the i.t. jobs that have gone offshore. >> how much do you think this is going to start creating jobs back here in america. we see companies all the time onshoring as opposed to outsourcing. >> well, more and more and more they're bringing jobs back here. they are aware, if they're able to quantify all the hidden costs, all the indirect costs and they're able to see that it's actually more competitive to have people work here in the united states and in terms of cost, when you analyze all that, you really will see that it's actually about the same or even slightly cheaper to do it here now. >> isn't that kind of -- it's good that we're creating jobs, but isn't that kind of sad in the united states we're saying it is cheaper to do business all-in thi
it's not going to china because they're becoming uncompetitive. >> exactly. i think a lot of companies are recognizing that the attraction is to do jobs here because it will be able to minimize their risk. there's a lot of concentration overseas particularly in india which historically has been the epicenter of all the i.t. jobs that have gone offshore. >> how much do you think this is going to start creating jobs back here in america. we see companies all the time onshoring as...
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most asian markets rallied on new signs of china's economic recovery. tokyo's nikkei rose 1% while the hang seng lost a fraction. >>> optimism over the fiscal cliff negotiations powered the best day for blue chips this month. the dow rose 100 while the nasdaq added 39. >>> samsung is allowed to keep selling three of its smartphones that were found to infringe on apple patents. on monday night, a federal judge rejected apple's demands to pull the model from the shelves saying that was too broad a punishment. competition between the companies is fierce. samsung recently topped apple in global smartphone sales. >>> and easy bake oven is going gender neutral thanks to mckenna pope. she started an online petition to get hasbro to make it in other colors than purple and pink so she could buy one for her younger brother. monday they granted her wish saying a black, silver, and blue oven could be due in stores by next summer. mckenna says hasbro will also start using boys in their ads. she was actually thinking ahead that we're not the only ones who should be i
most asian markets rallied on new signs of china's economic recovery. tokyo's nikkei rose 1% while the hang seng lost a fraction. >>> optimism over the fiscal cliff negotiations powered the best day for blue chips this month. the dow rose 100 while the nasdaq added 39. >>> samsung is allowed to keep selling three of its smartphones that were found to infringe on apple patents. on monday night, a federal judge rejected apple's demands to pull the model from the shelves saying...
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there have been a string of similar assaults against school children in china. one in 20-10 killed nearly 20 kids and injured more than 50 other people. otpolice arrested an oklahoma teenager on charges he plotted to bomb and shoot students inside a high school campus auditorium yesterday. the same day of the connecticut elementary school shooting. an arrest report says 18-year-old sammie chavez tried to convince others to help him lure students into the auditorium, and then planned to chain the doors shut and start shooting. authorities say chavez threatened to kill students who would *not help him. other reports show chavez planned to detonate a bomb once police arrived. the school district says students were never in danger. chavez is being held on one-million dollars bond. >> we have wet weather and we had to wet weather. i should say. things are drying out for the time to begin with showers in the forecast for tonight. they are light and scattered with another system for tomorrow. it should bring more rain but probably not until nighttime. look for some pas
there have been a string of similar assaults against school children in china. one in 20-10 killed nearly 20 kids and injured more than 50 other people. otpolice arrested an oklahoma teenager on charges he plotted to bomb and shoot students inside a high school campus auditorium yesterday. the same day of the connecticut elementary school shooting. an arrest report says 18-year-old sammie chavez tried to convince others to help him lure students into the auditorium, and then planned to chain...
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it has done even better in china, $84 million in china alone versus 70 million in the u.s. so far. lastly there is this, watch out, espn. fox sports may be coming after you. espn worth more than $40 billion. now the "wall street journal" is reporting fox is looking at setting up a new sports channel next year rebranding a car racing channel right now known as speed. the highest priced channel of all at $5 per home per month paid by cable systems, speed now charges $0.22 per month, lots of room for upside. cheryl: the niche sports channels are really taking off. i know fox has always had fox local, perhaps now going even further. dennis: nobody has even come close to espn. fox making big bets on football, baseball, nascar. 39% stake in the yankees network yes. coming after you, espn. cheryl: with two eeks left and no deal in sight, small-business owners across the country are planning ahead of the cliff. dennis: an auto repair shop in illinois. just. >> mr. transmission. these are small businesses, they don't make a lot of money. i want to get a handle as we look at a transmission b
it has done even better in china, $84 million in china alone versus 70 million in the u.s. so far. lastly there is this, watch out, espn. fox sports may be coming after you. espn worth more than $40 billion. now the "wall street journal" is reporting fox is looking at setting up a new sports channel next year rebranding a car racing channel right now known as speed. the highest priced channel of all at $5 per home per month paid by cable systems, speed now charges $0.22 per month,...
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. >>> more than 100 people have been thrown in jail in china for spreading rumors about the world's impending end. >> the mayan calendar stops december 21st 2012 leading many to believe there's going to be no december 22nd. >> for those who think it's true they are loading up on gas masks and meals ready to eat and building bunkers. you but experts say not so fast. people are reading way too much into this mayan calendar thing. >> they did not only predict an end to the world or calendar, but they predicted that things would go on for thousands of years after 2012. >> stories about december 21st have been extremely popular on the website so head to abc2news.com to see what nasa has to say about the mayan calendar and 7 movies about the end of the world. >>> all right roads littered with debris and boarded up homes. some of the things people remember in the aftermath of sandy. >> this morning there are signs of progress in the area. we will tell you who's been allowed to move back in and when they expect to see business. >> also, the big makeover one classic toy is getting. how boys and girls
. >>> more than 100 people have been thrown in jail in china for spreading rumors about the world's impending end. >> the mayan calendar stops december 21st 2012 leading many to believe there's going to be no december 22nd. >> for those who think it's true they are loading up on gas masks and meals ready to eat and building bunkers. you but experts say not so fast. people are reading way too much into this mayan calendar thing. >> they did not only predict an end to...